Showing posts with label Tom Watson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tom Watson. Show all posts

Monday, July 19, 2010

Reflecting on The Open Championship

July 15, 2010 - United Kingdom - Golf - The 139th Open Championship - Old Course, St Andrews, Scotland - 15/7/10..Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy (L) and USA's Lucas Glover shake hands at the end of their first round.
McIlroy receives congrats from Lucas
Glover after Rory fires a 63.
Day 1
The biggest news from the opening round was the amazing 63 carded by Rory McIlroy. That was 2 strokes better than eventual champ Louis Oosthuizen. Another shocking development was John Daly. No, not because of his apparel, but because he fired a 6-under-par 66. All would agree that it was refreshing to see Daly go low.

And some felt the Same about Tiger as Woods took a 67 (-5) for his first round. The Old Course had to be taken today. Friday would produce a bizarre set of circumstances.

July 16, 2010 - United Kingdom - Golf - The 139th Open Championship - Old Course, St Andrews, Scotland - 16/7/10..General view of the scoreboard on the 18th green during the second round after play was suspended due to high winds.
Really? Can it be?
Day 2
The biggest news from the second round was the catastrophic 80 carded by McIlroy. Well, the real news for the second round was the 1 hour, 6 minute wind delay. Balls were oscillating (how many times had you heard that word before this day?) in the fairways and on the greens. Really? A wind delay at The Open Championship? Really and those that were still playing paid a severe penalty (like McIlroy). Oosthuizen, Mark Calcavecchia, Rickie Fowler and Miguel Angel Jimenez managed to have their rounds completed by then and all shot 67. Oosthuizen stood at -12 and assumed the lead.

ST ANDREWS, SCOTLAND - JULY 17: Miguel Angel Jimenez of Spain hits his fourth shot on the 17th hole during the third round of the 139th Open Championship on the Old Course, St Andrews on July 17, 2010 in St Andrews, Scotland. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)
Don't try this at home.
Day 3
Everyone was waiting for Oosthuizen to wilt. It wouldn't happen on Saturday as he fired a 69 placing him (again) at the top of the leaderboard with a 15-under-par heading into the final round. McIlroy rebounded from his 80 to post a 69 and leaving him at -4. England's Paul Casey joined Oosthuizen in being double digits below par at -11 after he shot 67. That would set up Oosthuizen and Casey as the final game for Sunday. And they had the chance to run and hide from the rest of the field. Miguel Angel Jimenez provided the shot of the Open at the Road Hole. With his ball mere inches from the wall behind the green, Jimenez wedges his shot onto the green...by hitting his ball off the wall!

July 18, 2010 - United Kingdom - Golf - The 139th Open Championship - Old Course, St Andrews, Scotland - 18/7/10..England's Paul Casey (R) after hitting his ball into the deep rough during the fourth round.
Casey looks for his line of sight after
driving his tee shot in the bushes at 12.
Day 4
Again, we wondered if Oosthuizen wilt under the pressure of winning a major. The first hole had Oosthuizen aiming for the middle of the green while Casey was well within birdie distance. One word would sum up Casey's putt...fail. But the tide would change on two holes. Following a bogey at #8, Oosthuizen drove the par-4 #9 green leaving him within eagle range, but it was a long putt of over 30 feet. Well, that didn't deter Louis as he drilled his putt into the heart of the hole. His fortunes would change for the better on #12. Pounding a drive to the middle of the fairway, Oosthuizen was only a wedge from the green. Maybe the pressure built on Casey as he aired his tee shot into the bushes and had to take an unplayable lie. Casey would claw his way for a triple bogey. Oosthuizen? He sent a wedge to about 18 feet from the hole and promptly drained his birdie putt. Game, set, match.

July 19, 2010 - United Kingdom - Golf - Louis Oosthuizen - Winner of the 139th Open Championship - Photocall - Old Course, St Andrews, Scotland - 19/7/10..Winner of the 139th Open Championship, Louis Oosthuizen of South Africa poses with the Claret Jug on the Swilcan Bridge.
Can Louis avoid the "fluke" label?
Oosthuizen was deadly accurate from tee to green for all four days. His worst round, if he really had a worst round, was the 71 he shot in the final round. Considering the others had to go low and have Louis stumble on a hole or two, those chances were greatly diminished as the round played out. Tom Watson, Andy North and Paul Azinger all called Oosthuizen's performance "surgical". That might be understating how the South African played at the home of golf. This will serve as a tremendous boost in his confidence and I believe this is no fluke. This guy has game and all in golf should keep an eye on Oosthuizen.
He is very worthy of being called Champion Golfer of the Year.

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The "Ol' Girl" will miss Watson, too.
Speaking of Watson, we may have seen him play his last round at St. Andrews. If this is Watson's final bow at The Old Course, we thank you, Tom. We thank you for all your great play and wonderful memories. You've handled yourself with amazing class and character. All the best for you on the Champions Tour.

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Top 2009 stories from the golfing world.

What a year 2009 has been. Here's a quick look at the world of golf from the past year.

WGC - HSBC Champions - Final round 5. Phil Mickleson

Lefty had to have one of the roughest seasons he's ever faced. And I'm talking off the course. Phil's wife, Amy, was diagnosed with breast caner in May. Players and fans showed their support for Amy by wearing pink at Colonial, a class move by all that were involved. Lefty's year took another twist in early July when it was revealed that his mother also had the disease. You wondered if we would see Phil on tour again in '09. When Lefty came back, it was for the betterment of the tour as he won the TOUR Championship in late September and followed that with a win at the HSBC Championship in China.

Lorena Ochoa Invitational Presented by Banamex and Corona - Final Round 4. Wie wins first title

This picture says it all. Just when a lot of golf fans were wondering about the fate of American golfers on the LPGA, Wie broke through with his first tourney win at the Lorena Ochoa Invitational. The win more soldified Wie as a threat to win every week. A couple of things I'll add to this. Having Wie play on the Solheim Cup team helped. Wie found more confidence than she has ever had. Also, not concentrating on making PGA events has forced Wie to gear her game more for the LPGA tour. I sincerely doubt this will be the last we see and/or hear of Michelle Wie winning.

PGA Championship - Final Round 3. Y.E. Yang tames Tiger for PGA at Hazeltine

Some things you just never see coming, and Y.E. Yang's victory at Hazeltine has to rate as the biggest surprise win in 2009 (yes, even ahead of Lucas Glover's U.S. Open win). What made Yang's feat more amazing is that he was paired with Tiger for the final round. Yang stared the world's #1 in the face and left with the prize. You can count on one hand the number of players that have achieved that feat. A surprising stat. Over the first 23 holes, Yang was +5 while Woods was -4. The last 49 holes tells a different story where Yang was an incredible -13 and Tiger could only manage a -1. Seems Yang found his game just into his second round to shock the world.

The 138th Open Championship - Final Round 2. Tom Watson's run at the Open Championship

Time has a way of cycling through just like everything else. And no tournament exhibited that more than the Open Championship. Tom Watson became front and center at the venue, Turnberry in Scotland,  that produced yet another duel. The opponent this time was Stewart Cink. Last time, the Golden Bear. Watson missed a par putt on the 72nd hole that would have given him the most incredible win of his storied career. Instad, Watson left Scotland second after losing the playoff to Cink. Oh, I forgot to mention that Watson was 59.

2009 Australian Masters - Day 4 1. Tiger

What else can be said? After a single car accident, Tiger's world came tumbling down. That accident lead to speculation that Woods had a number of affiars. How it spiraled that direction, I'll never really know. Something about a golf club around the scene of the crash, I guess. Tiger later posted on his website that he had made such mistakes and the ball still keeps rolling like the shot on #16 at Augusta. When I first started to compile this list in mid-November, this story was non-existant. Amazing what a holiday can do. Look at this, too. Tiger was booed by the Stanford crowd as he was inducted into Stanford's Hall of Fame. Maybe they already knew something.